Rick Dangerous
Rick Dangerous and its sequel Rick Dangerous 2 are 1980s platform games by Core Design, designed for the Commodore 64, Atari ST, and PC.
Rick is armed with a pogo stick (which can temporarily stun some enemies), gun, and dynamite. Both gun and dynamite have limited uses, which are replenished by certain Power Ups. The first game starts out with some adventures in the jungle and pyramids, when you find out about a Nazi plot to destroy London, and have to take out their missile base. The second game starts with an alien attack on London, and has you hijacking the alien ship and taking it to their planet to stop them.
Tropes used in Rick Dangerous include:
- Badass Cape: In the sequel.
- Detail-Hogging Cover: The cover art depicts Rick as a realistic human.
- Easy Mode Mockery: the second game allows you to start at any of the four levels. However, to actually open the fifth level, you must start at the first and play all four, with no continues. To win the game, you must again start at the first and play all five with no continues.
- Expy: Rick is an Expy of Indiana Jones. Rick runs from boulders, fights Nazis, and even has a similar hat. In the sequel he's an Expy of Flash Gordon.
- Everything Trying to Kill You: A nice touch, however, is that all the Malevolent Architecture will also kill the enemies if they run into it. The enemies are not the dangerous part of the game.
- Fake Trap: Final room in Egypt, where the spikes retract. 8-bit platforms do not have this room.
- Hidden Eyes: In the first game Rick's eyes are always hidden under his hat. In the sequel they're hidden under his quiff.
- Indy Escape: As soon as the first game starts, you have to run from a boulder.
- Lady Not-Appearing-In-This-Game: The cover art for the first game shows a woman who's nowhere in the game.
- Nintendo Hard: You have only a small amount of lifes, no way to get more, and no continues.
- Notice This: The Commodore 64 version had moving blocks colored differently.
- Platform Hell: Both games are full of hidden traps, spikes that only appear the moment they kill you, and hidden missile throwers.
- Schmuck Bait: There's an idol that appears for half a second, with an audio cue. It's really a Spikes of Doom trap.
- Sequel Hook
- Slippy-Slidey Ice World: The aptly named Caves of Freezia in the second game.
- Trial and Error Gameplay: You have two paths. Sometimes the more "dangerous" route is the one to pick, sometimes it isn't.
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